Cycledesign89
Member
Hi first post here. I did some searching and saw there was a similar topic but nearly 2 years old so I thought i'd ask.
Apologies for a such a boring topic but it's hard to find answers out there.
I'm considering buying the new commencal meta power SX Bosch. They're not quite out yet but commy are taking pre-orders (in EU) and there's no sign of them yet on the UK commencal store. Under normal circumstances, the UK commencal store is the place to buy them as it negates all the Brexit B*****cks.
However, I'm due a riding holiday this year and I hear Andorra is nice ;-)
If I was to just buy it in store and get their 10% discount. Pay the full price including local VAT in euros how likely am I to get checked driving back through the chunnel or on a ferry?
The second option is do it legit but still collect in store for that sweet 10% discount. Do I then have to pay full list price including tax (-10% discount from commencal). Then pay 20% UK VAT if I declare it at the ferry, then pay (i think) 6% import duty. Is this paid on a percentage of the actual cost you paid for it (so with the discount) or a percentage of the full new list price? Normally if it were a courier, there's also a handling admin/fee but as there isn't in this case, is there nothing else to pay?
Finally, I assume l claim the original VAT back from commencal or the Andorran/French tax office.
I know its sounds like a lot of faff but if i'm going on holiday there anyway. There's the potential to save £££ either way. Its just a question of how many £££ and how much faff is it worth.
Apologies for a such a boring topic but it's hard to find answers out there.
I'm considering buying the new commencal meta power SX Bosch. They're not quite out yet but commy are taking pre-orders (in EU) and there's no sign of them yet on the UK commencal store. Under normal circumstances, the UK commencal store is the place to buy them as it negates all the Brexit B*****cks.
However, I'm due a riding holiday this year and I hear Andorra is nice ;-)
If I was to just buy it in store and get their 10% discount. Pay the full price including local VAT in euros how likely am I to get checked driving back through the chunnel or on a ferry?
The second option is do it legit but still collect in store for that sweet 10% discount. Do I then have to pay full list price including tax (-10% discount from commencal). Then pay 20% UK VAT if I declare it at the ferry, then pay (i think) 6% import duty. Is this paid on a percentage of the actual cost you paid for it (so with the discount) or a percentage of the full new list price? Normally if it were a courier, there's also a handling admin/fee but as there isn't in this case, is there nothing else to pay?
Finally, I assume l claim the original VAT back from commencal or the Andorran/French tax office.
I know its sounds like a lot of faff but if i'm going on holiday there anyway. There's the potential to save £££ either way. Its just a question of how many £££ and how much faff is it worth.